Insights from Surveys on Business and Enterprises in South Sudan: Jobs, Recovery, and Peacebuilding in Urban South Sudan – Technical Report IV
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- McSharry, Patrick & Mawejje, Joseph, 2024. "Estimating urban GDP growth using nighttime lights and machine learning techniques in data poor environments: The case of South Sudan," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 203(C).
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Ownership Share Type; number of jobs; complete secondary education; number of workers; commercial business; foreign business; market trader; source of employment; income from business; access to finance; impact of conflict; price of rice; lack of demand; share of employment; impact of inflation; demand for good; access to fund; burden of disease; loss of revenue; rate of hire; books of account; barriers to investment; share of woman; reallocation of resource; public sector wage; labor force participation; share of work; put pressure; family and friends; formal financial system; incidence conflict; loss of asset; lack of skill; impacts on business; labor market outcome; places of business; signs of recovery; access to banking; decline in revenue; loss of consumer; privileges and immunity; large business; aid agency; firm size; Civil War; security service; private security; business income; employment share; macroeconomic environment;All these keywords.
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